a lot of talent that usually stays home, access to more southern talent
vs having to restructure everything from recruiting to strength and conditioning to overhauling offense and defense
I love the thought of living in La and the beaches and broads, but the machine in Baton Rouge just needs another coach to get from under the current issues, ( Ed is a good coach, but he’s a ceo like dabo, difference all of Ed talent left over the other two years, and his coordinators that were damn good
#1 Living in Baton Rouge is
#2 Why the fukk would anyone voluntarily choose the job where they have to play Alabama, Florida, Georgia, A&M, Auburn, and now Texas & Oklahoma every year vs the job where you only possibly have 1-2 hard games per season?
#3 Talent? You have an entire top 2-3 football talent state to yourself vs competing with Alabama and the other schools just to even keep the few BR top prospects home.
Why yall think Urban wanted the USC job so bad? Dude knew he would've went in there and probably been 11-1 this season.